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Manpreet Kaur 4 years, 2 months ago

It is a type of an inscription

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Prashastis are a special kind of inscription, meaning “in praise of”. They were composed by learned Brahmans in praise of the rulers, which may not be literally true; but, they tell us how rulers of that time wanted to illustrate themselves.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

A handwritten book is called manuscript. Before the invention of print technology, books were written in the form of manuscript. Palm leaves and bark of birch trees were used for writing manuscript.
A text inscribed on stone or any other hard surface is called inscription. Most of the inscriptions were written on stone slabs or pillars. Such inscriptions usually contained order or message from the king. Some inscriptions contained details of good deed by important people.

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Ahana Sharma Vii A 4 years, 2 months ago

There were many things in historical resources like manuscripts , inscriptions, miniature paintings , Archives, Chronicles, etc.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Historical sources tell us about history. It may be a document, a picture, a sound recording, a book, a cinema film, a television program or an object. Any sort of artifact that conveys information is a source. There are two main types of sources of history- primary and secondary sources.  

A primary source provides direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person, or work of art. Travelogue, tools and pottery are some examples of primary sources. 

A secondary source is a work that comments on the past. Typically this is a recently written book that describes past events, often written by a historian. Books, journals and newspapers are some examples of secondary sources.  

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Omm Prasad Sahoo 4 years, 2 months ago

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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 2 months ago

The problem in Patalpuram was that there was a lack of clean drinking water and proper sanitation. In addition, people were dying of water-borne diseases and there was a shortage of proper medical facilities.

Public meeting – Demand for the MLA  to take responsibility for the deteriorating healthcare and sanitation conditions and put a stop to the innumerable deaths.
Legislative Assembly – Discussion on the need for proper sanitation and healthcare facilities by the MLAs. Explanation by the MLAs on the steps taken by the government.
Press Conference – Explanation by the Minister on the steps taken to improve medical facilities and provide tankers which would supply clean drinking water. Inform that the Chief Minister has promised funds for the same. Plans to start a campaign to inform people about the steps to stop diarrhea.
Chief Minister -Assured that a high-level inquiry committee will look into the needs of the district to provide sanitation facilities. A promise of funds for the measures suggested by the Health Minister. The promise of a proper and timely collection of garbage for better sanitation. Compensation announced for the families of those people who died due to diseases.
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Niyati Jain 4 years, 2 months ago

Environment is very important to us because it gives water to drink , land for residence and air for breathing and these things are very important for us that's why environment is important for us

Purva Solanki 4 years, 2 months ago

Environment is important to us because it provides air water land we need air for breathing water for drinking and land for living in the food which we eat

Anurag Sharma 4 years, 2 months ago

Environment is important to us because it provides the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and the land where we live.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Environment is important to us because it provides the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and the land where we live.

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? Bhoomi Sehrawat 4 years, 2 months ago

Tell me your name

Student Class 7 4 years, 2 months ago

Please answer me
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

The two main causes that led to the conquest of India by Mahmud Ghazni was

Firstly, to accumulate the huge volume of wealth that subsisted in India, and

Secondly, he wanted to spread Islam in India.

Mahmud Ghazni's attackers were consists of fast-moving cavalry, while the Indian armies were chiefly of elephants due to which it was easy for Ghazni to raid India seventeen times.

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Ananya Singh 4 years, 2 months ago

Water-71% Land-29%

Sakshi Kumari 4 years, 2 months ago

71% of water and 29%of land

Akhilesh Sen 4 years, 2 months ago

71% water and 29% land area

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Earth is covered with 71% of water and 29% of land

Om Raut 4 years, 2 months ago

71% water and 29% Land
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

The 3 main factors that affect barometric (air) pressure are:

  • Temperature: When the temperature of a place increases, the atmospheric pressure decreases. This happens because an increase in the temperature results in the heating of the air. Warm air expands. The molecules of the warm air become less dense and hence exert less pressure. On the contrary, decrease in temperature makes the air cool and dense. This creates a high pressure area in a region.
  • Altitude: Atmospheric pressure decreases with an increase in the altitude. Air is compressible. As the gravity of the Earth pulls the molecules and gases towards the ground, the lowest layer of the air becomes densest. This dense layer of air exerts the greatest pressure.
  • Rotation of the Earth: The rotation of the Earth causes the air at the Poles to be pushed away towards the Equator. In theory, air should have been accumulated at Equator creating a high pressure belt. However, this does not happen. On the contrary, the air gets heated at the Equator, and rises up creating a low pressure.
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Hindu ?? 4 years, 2 months ago

Thank you ma'am

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Sunlight falls almost vertically on the equator, while it falls at slanting angle on the poles. Due to this, amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

The kind of irrigation developed in the Tamil region were wells and tanks, helped to collect rainwater and river channels. 

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Puneet Verma 4 years, 2 months ago

Muhammad of Ghazni was sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire briefly in 1030, and then later from 1040 to 1041. He ascended the throne upon the death of his father Mahmud in 1030. He was the younger of a set of twins; this circumstance resulted in civil strife.

Sahadeva Pradhan 4 years, 2 months ago

Muhammad of Ghazni (Persian: محمد غزنوی‎) (died 1041) was sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire briefly in 1030, and then later from 1040 to 1041. He ascended the throne upon the death of his father Mahmud in 1030. He was the younger of a set of twins; this circumstance resulted in civil strife.[2] His reign lasted five months before he was overthrown by his twin Ma'sud I, after which he was blinded and imprisoned. Nine years later he was reinstated for a year before being slain by his nephew Maw'dud. According to Ferishta, his reign lasted only 50 days before he was blinded and imprisoned on the order of Ma'sud I. A year later he was executed by his nephew Maw'dud after losing a battle in Nangrahar. MuhammadSultan of the Ghaznavid EmpireReign1030-1030 1040-1041[1]PredecessorMahmud of GhazniSuccessorMas'ud I of Ghazni (1030) Mawdud of Ghazni (1041) Born998 Ghazni (now in Afghanistan)Died1041 (aged 42–43) GhazniBurial Ghazni ConsortDaughter of Abu'l-Nasr MuhammadIssue'Abd al-Rahman AhmadHouseGhaznavidsFatherMahmud of GhazniReligionSunni Islam

Suhani Kahandal 4 years, 2 months ago

Mahmud of Ghazni was a Sultan of Ghazni

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Mahmud of Ghazni was a Sultan of Ghazni (Afghanistan). He ruled from 997 to 1030 CE. The

Sultan extended control over parts of Central Asia, Iran and the north-western part of the subcontinent.

Ansh Ahuja 4 years, 2 months ago

A arab chronicler
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Puneet Verma 4 years, 2 months ago

As the sultan did many great things for the people and he cared for the welfare of his court people. And the people were supposed to bow in respect in the feet of sultan.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

During the Delhi Sultanate, the Quranic law was the supreme law. The Sultan was the head of the state and he only had the right to nominate heirs for succession. He was the highest judicial authority, commander-in-chief of the army and the head of the religious people in their regime. He alone took military and administration related decisions and nobody could challenge him.    Ministers/people who looked after the day to day administration in the days of Delhi Sultanate were:  ·  Wazir: The Prime Minster. All the important officers of the states were his appointees and he was the advisor to Sultan. The job of conveying people's sentiments was also Wazir's. ·  Diwan-i-ariz  ; The  in-charge of army. He was responsible for recruiting troops and keeping a tab of men and horses. ·  Diwan–i–insha: He was responsible for royal correspondence. ·  Diwan–i–rasalat: The Foreign Minister. He was responsible for dealing with envoys and ambassadors sent and received from the foreign rulers. ·  Sadr-us-Sudur: Minster of Religion. He was responsible for enforcement of Islamic laws and charities. ·  Diwan-i-Qaza: Head of the Judicial department, he was responsible for administration of justice in the kingdom.   Out of all the ministers, Wazir was the most important.  

Pranav Kamthe 4 years, 2 months ago

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Purva Solanki 4 years, 2 months ago

Posters hack take place inside Earth endrogetic forces and force which takes place outside the Earth crust is called extrogig force

Gauransh Singhal 4 years, 2 months ago

forces that take place inside earth are endogenic forces and forces that work outside earth are exogenic forces

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

1. The forces that work on the surface of the earth are called exogenic forces.
2. The forces that act in the interior of the earth are called endogenic forces.

Dinkar Dhawan 4 years, 2 months ago

Exogenic Forces: The forces that act on the surface of the Earth. Endogenic Forces: The forces that act in interior of Earth
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Raja Raja Chola I was one of the greatest kings in Tamil history. He rose to prominence by bringing glory to the Chola Empire. HIs acheivements:

  • He began a series of conquests in South India to conquer the kingdoms of Pandyas and Cheras
  • By proceeding further south, he invaded Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
  • The southern military wars were followed by conquests in the north and northeast, capturing Gangapadi, Nolambapadi, Tadigaipadi, Vengi, and Kalinga, defeating the Western Chalukyas
  • At its peak, his empire extended from Kalinga in the northeast to Sri Lanka in the south
  • Hhe is also remembered for building one of the finest and most magnificent architectural monuments in South Indian history. The Brihadeeswarar Temple at Thanjavur, also known as Rajarajeswaram or ‘Big Temple’, is famous for its delicate sculptures and supreme craftsmanship.
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Namrin Fousheed 4 years, 2 months ago

Because of the movement of magma inside the earth

Hindu ?? 4 years, 2 months ago

Due to convectional current of mantle.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

The main driving force of plate tectonics is gravity. If a plate with oceanic lithosphere meets another plate, the dense oceanic lithosphere dives beneath the other plate and sinks into the mantle. This process is called subduction.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

In order to rule the whole Indian Sub-continent, he shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad. He ordered the whole population of Delhi as well royal household including scholars, poets, musician to move new capital. During the relocation, many people died.  By the time people reached Daulatabad, Muhammad Bin Tughlaq changed his mind and decided to abandon the new capital and move to his old capital Delhi. It is believed that he wished to shift the capital as a safeguard measure from Mongol Invasion. The plan of shifting capital was completely failed.

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Purva Solanki 4 years, 2 months ago

There are two types of of environment they are biotic and abiotic are things which are non living example was building etc and biotic is something which is living example youmans trees plants animals etc.

Akhilesh Sen 4 years, 2 months ago

Abiotic and biotic component of environment

Puneet Verma 4 years, 2 months ago

Abiotic and biotic

Mannat Taneja 4 years, 2 months ago

Abiotic includes water soil air etc and biotic is living things which include plants animals etc

Mannat Taneja 4 years, 2 months ago

Abiotic and biotic
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Pranav Ambre 4 years, 2 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

  • Shankara, born in Kerala in the eighth century, was a very influential thinker of India. He was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the human soul and the Supreme Soul which is formless and is the Ultimate Reality.
  • Ramanuja was born in Tamil Nadu in the eleventh century, and he was highly influenced by the philosophy of the Alvars. He thought that the path to salvation was through intense devotion to Lord Vishnu because the grace of the Lord helps devotees attain permanent bliss (freedom and happiness).
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

  • In northern India a fresh wave of the Bhakti movement started during the thirteenth century.
  • This was a period when Brahmanic Hinduism, Sufism, various Bhakti branches, and the Nathpanths and Yogis inspired each other. Ordinary people including craftsmen, fishermen, merchants and so on have expressed an curiosity in listening to these new saints.
  • Neither Kabir nor Baba Guru Nanak endorsed traditional religious views.
  • Tulsidas and Surdas have acknowledged current values and rituals but have tried to make faith open to all. Tulsidas dreamed of God as Rama.
  • They created a number of bajans to show their devotions also they work on many religious based things in their religious language. So that they are popular among the groups.
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Solu Kumar 4 years, 2 months ago

Ans she was dethroned because she was a lady dultam

Solu Kumar 4 years, 2 months ago

Razai was the first woman sultans of slave dynasty of delhi sultnate who ruled between 1236-1240.

Ujjawalsingh Singh 4 years, 2 months ago

Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate who ruled Delhi from 1236 to 1240. During her reign, Mohamad Ikhtiar ud-din- altunia, governor of Bathinda rebelled against her authority. She marched on him to curb the rebellion but was mutinied by her Turkish nobles. She was the only lady ruler of the Delhi Sultanate who was kept imprisoned in this fort after she was defeated and dethroned.

Suhani Kahandal 4 years, 2 months ago

Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate who ruled Delhi from 1236 to 1240. During her reign, Mohamad Ikhtiar ud-din- altunia, governor of Bathinda rebelled against her authority.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Razia Sultan was the first Muslim female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate who ruled Delhi from 1236 to 1240. During her reign, Mohamad Ikhtiar ud-din- altunia, governor of Bathinda rebelled against her authority. She marched on him to curb the rebellion but was mutinied by her Turkish nobles. She was the only lady ruler of the Delhi Sultanate who was kept imprisoned in this fort after she was defeated and dethroned.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Because the winds erode the lower section of the rock more than the upper part.

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Daksh Gupta 4 years, 2 months ago

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Suhani Kahandal 4 years, 2 months ago

The small fragment of rocks that hit each other and break to reach the ground are called sediments .These sediments are transported and deposited by wind , water , etc. And then are compressed and hardened to form a layer of rocks called the sedimentary rocks .

Angel Sharma 4 years, 2 months ago

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Ayush Kumar Jha 4 years, 2 months ago

The small fragment of rocks that hit each other and break to reach the ground are called sediments .These sediments are transported and deposited by wind , water , etc. And then are compressed and hardened to form a layer of rocks called the sedimentary rocks . This shows that sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments .
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Suhani Kahandal 4 years, 2 months ago

The centre of the earth lying about 6000 km from the ocean floor is characterised by extremely high temperature and pressure. There is only molten magma at the earth’s centre. Oxygen is absent. Such conditions do not permit the survival of any living organism. Thus, we cannot go to the centre of the earth.

Ayush Kumar Jha 4 years, 2 months ago

We cannot go to the centre of the earth because the temperature and pressure at the centre of the earth are very high and not just human beings , but even rocks melt at the centre of the earth
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Suhani Kahandal 4 years, 2 months ago

Plants and animals are interdependent. They cannot survive without each other. Plants consume carbon dioxide and give oxygen to air and prepare food, thus are producers. Animals consume plants and plant products.
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Suhani Kahandal 4 years, 2 months ago

They led a simple life. With time, needs grew and became varied. To fulfill his needs, man built homes and factories and modified the environment and its mineral wealth. For food, shelter and agriculture, he cut forests and utilized water. The car fumes pollute the air, water is collected in a pot and food is served in vessels

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

Man modifies his environment to fulfil his needs and make his life comfortable. He also has modified his environment to adapt himself to the natural surroundings.

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Arpita Gorasia 4 years, 2 months ago

The medivial period of the indian history started from the 8th century.During this period, India witnessed considerable social, economic, religious and political changes.

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago

The medieval period of the Indian history started from the 8th century and lasted up to 18th century. During this period, India witnessed considerable social, economic, religious and political changes.

Shrutee Kashyap 4 years, 2 months ago

The mediavel period began in india in 700 CE.

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